Hey dudes,
So I don't really get iCloud. I'm excited about it, but only because Apple are good at making me feel that way. I don't actually understand how it will work.
One concern of mine, after looking at the little animation on iCloud.com, is that all of the music I buy on iTunes will be instantly downloaded onto all of my iDevices. Is that right? The following statement definitely makes it sound that way:
"iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, calendars, documents, and more. And wirelessly pushes them to all your devices — automatically".
That's gonna chew through my data like nuts! My phone data is capped at 2GB, and I'm charged exorbitant prices for every kb after that 2GB. Or is does it only "wirelessly push them" to my iDevices when connected to Wifi? Or is "push" just a weird way of saying "download upon request"? Or is there something I'm not getting?
Your help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
So I don't really get iCloud. I'm excited about it, but only because Apple are good at making me feel that way. I don't actually understand how it will work.
One concern of mine, after looking at the little animation on iCloud.com, is that all of the music I buy on iTunes will be instantly downloaded onto all of my iDevices. Is that right? The following statement definitely makes it sound that way:
"iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, calendars, documents, and more. And wirelessly pushes them to all your devices — automatically".
That's gonna chew through my data like nuts! My phone data is capped at 2GB, and I'm charged exorbitant prices for every kb after that 2GB. Or is does it only "wirelessly push them" to my iDevices when connected to Wifi? Or is "push" just a weird way of saying "download upon request"? Or is there something I'm not getting?
Your help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks